Wage or salary discussions in the workplace can seem daunting at first, especially since the topic of money can feel like the elephant in the conference room. At some companies, employee wages are common knowledge as workplaces build towards a transparent culture. Regardless of … [Read more...] about Money Conversations in the Workplace Using Myers-Briggs
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How to Invest in Your Community
Have you ever wanted to make a difference but weren’t sure how? Investing in your community is a great way to do this, while still often earning a return on your investment. You can do this in many ways and often it will depend on the needs of your area. It can mean creating a … [Read more...] about How to Invest in Your Community
Warning Signs Your Job Isn’t The Best Fit
Feeling comfortable at work is important to achieve happiness in life. Since most employees spend over 40 hours per week at work, there's an increasing need for a great work-life balance. Overwork affects workers' mental and physical health. Therefore, identifying when a job is … [Read more...] about Warning Signs Your Job Isn’t The Best Fit
Questions to Ask When Purchasing a Used Car
When you buy a used car instead of a new one, you let someone else take the hit on depreciation during the vehicle's first few years. That means you can pay a whole lot less for a used model and get more value for your money. One of the best tips for buying a used car is simply … [Read more...] about Questions to Ask When Purchasing a Used Car
Do Homeschooled Kids Do Better in College?
The choice of which form of education you want to give to your kids is a big decision. There is private school, charter school, public school, and even homeschooling. So, which will you choose? The logical deciding factor is most likely each type of education’s college prep … [Read more...] about Do Homeschooled Kids Do Better in College?